A Norm-al family reunion! Jason Sudeikis bonds with his Cheers star uncle George Wendt

While he is one of the most beloved actors from 1980s sitcom Cheers, to Jason Sudeikis he's a cherished family member.

George Wendt, who shot to fame as Norm on the legendary bar room comedy, plays uncle to the SNL star in real life.

The famous duo were spotted grabbing lunch and then an afternoon stroll together on Friday in Beverly Hills.

A family matter: Jason Sudeikis enjoyed a day out with his uncle George Wendt in Beverly Hills on Friday

The 65-year-old comedy legend wore matching shorts and a T-shirt as he stayed comfy in white trainers.

Setting the pace was his healthy nephew, who donned bright laced high tops and cargo shorts as he teamed the relaxing getup with a blue button down shirt.

Wearing a beard and sunglasses the 38-year-old looked pleased as punch to be hanging with his famous uncle.

Gave him his start: The Cheers alum is said to have encouraged his nephew to audition for SNL

Sneaking around: The pair wore comfy trainers on the family outing

The We're The Millers star explained to Playboy in 2011 how his mother's brother inspired him to embark upon his own career path.

He admitted:'He’s
always been very encouraging, but there was no Tuesdays With Morrie
kind of relationship between him and I.

'He
didn’t take me to the park to explain comic timing. There was nothing
like that. He was just a good example that being an actor was a viable
option.'

Legend: The 65-year-old looked to be in good spirits

The actor added: 'Here’s a guy from the Midwest, in my family, who took the road
less travelled and it worked out for him. The advice he gave me, and I
say this jokingly, is "Get on one of the best sitcoms of all time and
then ride it out."'

Although Wendt did encourage his nephew to audition for Saturday Night Live after attending one of his improv performances.

Meanwhile, Sudeikis is expecting his first child with Olivia Wilde in May.

Glory days: George played Norm on Cheers pictured with Nicholas Colasanto, Ted Danson, and John Ratzenberger